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Facilities Management UK November 2021


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In this issue... FM UPDATE AND LATEST NEWS


05 Mitie and SDCL combine to help customers fund and deliver their sustainable projects.


06 lEVC sees waste management transformation through partnership with Axil Integrated Services.


THE CHSA ADVICE WHEN BUYING CLEANING AND HYGIENE PRODUCTS


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12 The challenge for buyers is to differentiate between the unscrupulous but apparently credible companies and those trading ethically. Lorcan Mekitarian, Chairman of the CHSA has some straightforward advice.


DEMANDING CLEANER AIR ISN’T JUST FOR THE TOP PERFORMERS


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ISSN 1757-3149


The information in this magazine is taken from sources the proprietors believe to be accurate but the publisher cannot be held responsible for any errors or inaccuracies that may occur. Views expressed by contributors do not necessarily reflect those held by the publisher.


© COPYRIGHT: ALL MATERIALS IN THIS PUBLICATION REMAIN THE COPYRIGHT OF FM PUBLICATIONS LIMITED AND NO PART OF IT MAY BE REPRODUCED WITHOUT THE WRITTEN PERMISSION OF THE PROPRIETORS.


16 As Covid-19 spread around the world, TradFest Temple Bar, an annual live music festival celebrating Irish music and culture,


reimagined their iconic


event with the help of Novaerus air dis- infection technology from WellAir.


DOES SMART TECHNOLOGY HOLD THE KEY TO CREATING A MORE SUSTAINABLE FUTURE FOR BUILDINGS?


20 Elliot Chmielinski explores how investing in innovative technologies


can help businesses reduce energy consumption.


PLEDGE YOUR OWN COMMITMENT BY MAKING YOUR CLEANING AND WASTE MANAGEMENT SUSTAINABLE 24 The innovative solutions


IMPROVING can BUILDING HYGIENE be associated with - WHERE DOES DOOR HARDWARE FIT IN


26 Within workplace environments, door handles are the most touched surface and


cross- contamination and health risks.


WHY FM'S SHOULD BE LOOKING TO UPGRADE THEIR BEMS SYSTEM


28 One of the key areas for productivity and sustainability for FM's has been building controls, which has allowed facilities operators to improve these at a time when remote working has replaced traditional working practices.


EFFICIENCY IS THE NAME OF GAME


34 The pandemic has forced the FM industry to start adopting technologies leading to predictive maintenance, with a number of reputable and new companies rushing to develop existing tools, such as BMS and CAFM to give their clients analytics on reactive break-fixes, forward works and forward maintenance analytics.


THIS ISSUE NOW ONLINE!


www.fmuk-online.co.uk 05


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within both


cleaning and waste management that can help to provide Facilities Managers with an environmentally sustainable outlook in 2021 and beyond.


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